#3 Eugenie Bouchard
Named after Princess Eugenie of York, tennis sensation Eugenie Bouchard is a crowd puller wherever she goes. Her Hollywood looks and charming personality have made Bouchard one of the most marketable athletes in the world.
The 24-year-old attained a career-high ranking of World Number 5 in 2014. Having won the 'WTA Newcomer of the Year' Award in 2013, the following year was a breakthrough one for Bouchard as she made the semifinals of the Australian Open, and the French Open, and also the final at Wimbledon.
Her runner-up finish at Wimbledon made her the first and only Canadian woman until then to have played in the final of a Grand Slam singles event. Her 2014 exploits won her the 'WTA Most Improved Player of the Year' award.
Bouchard prefers to dictate play from the baseline with aggressive groundstrokes. She has had a slump in form in recent years, but fortunately for her time is still on her side.
She will look to come good and scale the heights that she achieved in 2014 again in the upcoming 2019 season.